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Show - :i v - Tbttlo ia tha gnat-cs- t sttvor producing camp ia tha United Btatss. Volume Tintics XXn bra Bbstoo Number 4 EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 192L Another Step Is Takea Toward Federal Building Ships 29 Care h Ilovecber - t-i- Sllvar ProdaetiaB ia 1229 Bio did That of any othar Gamp. Being Msdo To . Imoance Rates hocused Ecreka Effort " Bring About Lower Ra-t- Power Lae Lower Fire Bag To Cctnl Extended Taking of evidence In the hearing for reduction of tho present Industrial power rates wee started by the pahlle utilities commission on Mon- Mine opened to leasees earij Kinas earnings for past month day morning. The hearing la for e in the week and many block i largest ia two yean;-f25l00- 0 reconsideration of rates granted to have been taken; new comdividend will be sent out to tho power company, and It la being i tho on hold a by pressor wiU be installed. petition preeented , shareholders on Dee. 20th. and Manufacturers' association Utah s numerous others, Including IndusAs s pert of tho plan for tho deBloaaom the from Iran Tki output trial concerns and Individuals. ' of tho Grand Central mine velopment mine lor tha month of . November Our committee which bee ander bond and Isaac at Mammoth, submean will This mora a cent in tha reached hlchaat point very on this question," j. 8. agreement recently signed up, a conworking stantial saving for every property than two years, a total of twenty-hin- a execstire secretary for the nection will at ones ho mads with owner in Eureka and it will come at Earley, carloada of ora balag aant out association said, "advises ns that tho tho 44,000 volt power lino at Ev a time when it will be moet welof tha Figures showing tha subject of Industrial power rates Is reka, a transformer to be Installed The appropriation' for Una for tha month faara not boon probably tha most Important one ratting tho voltage down sufficientaecured through ralaaaad from tha companys office federal building that has been pressnted to tho com- ly to moot tho requirements of tho Reed of the efforts Smoot, itn undar-atood at Proro bat it la ganaraUy mission for consideration. Not only mine's machinery. The connection Who at the the took fatter up that Rorambar vaa also a ban-adid the power rate Increase affect wUl moan about ono mile of now The White federal The Outlook of this paper. month in tha mattar of profits. the mannfeetnrere of tho eteto, but line, which will be built over the' now owns the Bite and On tha SSth of this month tha govemsunt ovary other power user as well. "addle" to the east of Eureka Psak. the money for the building has been boa Blossom shareholders will taka appropriated and it is reasonable to The latest market letter, Den houses, another two years aad a half to Apartment department It Is understood thgt a new corn- down tha first dividend money that Thomas, discussing metal market tally comply with tho purchasing toree, cafee, hotels, farms, mlnea. pressor, having n capacity of 1410 it- will not be long b that suppoae clause of tho Plttinen act If the mills, newspapers, smelters end they hare received In over two years, fore tha contract is awarded for the conditions, says: feet of sir pier minute, will tha amoant of tha dividend bains new structure, there ia a Whet of tha markst on sllvor, lead world's price oa silver should exceed on were affected end consumers tt ones be Installed at the Grand although 115,100 or SM cents a share. It is measure now pending for an increase end ilncf Pick np your daily paper e dollar, it will naturally take con- costs wore Increased la many cases Central. Thb eompreesor will furgenerally understood that a larger In the appropriation. Local people end look at today's quotations on siderable longer then this. No ono from 100 par cent to S00 per cent nish air needed fop tho mining operdlstrlbattoawonld hare been pos- foal that the original eum of 955,000 sllvor and compare it with the price noed worry about tho market for "Tho charge for Industrial power ations to be taken np on varloae sible had it not bean for the fact la levels of the property. For tho prae-en- t for the building and Sena- record of six months ago. - Hurt ia liver for some time to come. If yon la Utah today b so exorbitant that that tha question of taxes for HIT torample want to know why tho market on It will cnrtall Utahs Industrial deno other changes will be made Smoot may be asked to use his a headline from on aathorltatlve aad 1111 still remains unsettled. Influence in bringing about the conpoper e few days old: load and on sine la strong and why velopment. Already there ere In- to tho machinery, all of which has overhauled and pnt into first Notwithstanding tha fact that a very struction of the building alodg the Worlds Silver Market Shy of Actual It should show further marked ad- stances where plants have had to large sum was paid by the Iron Offerings of Whit MataL" ' Every vances, walk down tho street of any cease operation, finding It Impossible, class working order. lines. original for tha first year of tha war noA temporary lighting lino has boon writer of news matter pertaining to city ia the country and look at the under the present ratee, to compete The former owners of the tice has bean received from tha In- which was this week deeded ground to tba the SMtel market predicts generally building operations being carried oa, with outside manufacturers. This built to tho Grand Central mini ternal revenue collector's office stat- government have agreed to vacate higher worlds prices for silver. The or pick np your paper and look at situation b especially unfortunate at from tho Mammoth side as tho old ing that sarwal thousand dollars on sixty days notice. Of course United States has protected its own the building permits that have bei thb time, when so many of onr lighting plant at tha mine waa te are without employment Im- rather poor condition and will not taxAhaq bean assassid such notice will not be issued until silver market through the Pittman granted. During tho war building waa at a standstill and tor tho three mediate relief Is requested so that be nsed in tho fntaro. tha company. This mattar contract Is awarded for the new act, which called for the la now In procjy of settlement and poatoffloe building. A largo number of applicants for of 905,000,000 oaneea of silver sold yean since but little has been done, the present unemployment situation tha final adjustment of tha governto England at the price at which it It looks as if those who have con- may not becomo mors aggravated leasee have been shown through tho ment's claim may cut In heavily on had been sold, nominally a dollar an templated building for the pest five through tho closing down of addi- Grand Central mine daring tho put tow days and many have aotectod tha Iron 'Blossom's raaerva which Is Skaggs Ston Burglars onace. Approximately 00,090,000 years have suddenly made np their tional industries." - e now thought to exceed 1150,900. minds that then la no time llko the blocks and commenced mining work. been onacoa have repurchasalready Wen In Tintio District ed. ' At the ratio at which this sil- present and the current building acIt b understood that about 150 min.Tha Iron Bloasom, one of tha Tlntio Reason Rave People most wonderful of tbs Knight mlnea ver has been produced during the tivity la tho eureet indication of n application for blocks of To Teel Exceptionally Good ers made e market of Tlntlc la credited to data with ground te thb property ud tho macity Marshal William Boyer, last peat year and a half it should taka strong of them will doubtless find a total of $!.S9 par share, or 19,109,-90- week received information from Balt As miners from various other jority blocks sufficiently promising to InWhile tha ora. which is yield- Lake, asking him to make a search camps arrive in Eureka and tell sure their Immediate Enreks City's Assessed development. ing a nice profit at this time Is a for two meu who It was alleged ware Mr. Bulllngton Died . about conditions which exbt in the silver-lea- d the la of work end the have started 1921 Many already robbery Tor Tear Valuation product the mine con' Implicated 26 Nor. Very Suddenly mining sections of Nevada, Arisons, reports from the mine Indies tee that tains a considerable amount of low Skaggs store st the capital. The two e Montana and Idaho principally in some a promising bunches of ore are valuation localities where grade copper ora which cannot be man vent three or four days In Eureka city's At the family home at the Apex rapper, la produced being followed, which means that a on of Inst week and mined profitably on account of tha to Thursday 1911, for the ding Mrs. fit year last Standard mine, we cannot help but fool good over Friday, low price of the rad metal. Tha bon need the telephone In communicat- Nancy M. Bulllngton, wife of Lafay- area preparedta good tonnage will sou be coming office of the local conditions. It. la doubtful If from tho Grind Central. The mine wea Blossom's ."coma back" during tha ing with a Balt Lake woman, who ette J. Bulllngton, died very sudden- - county treaas at Nephl, ta there another mining camp la the hu a favorable smelter contract r present critical times for tha mining waa nnder police sarveillanee. The ly. Mr. Bulllngton left tho house 91,911,115. Jhe tax for the wait that has gone through the pres- and tho leasers eu expect considerfifteen or tepnty mteutes and on which In moat cases has ent Industry must be a matter of satis- officers, at Balt Lake, listened in on year with ea little trouble and return his f conversation notified the then and oung faction to everyone connected with already been. paid, will bring Eureka hardship as Eureka. Early ta the able help ud encouragement from comthose who era in charge of tho mint. .the property and especially to Mana- Marshal Boyer, giving blm a SUrt hra .hock year the outlook wee not very promger Hugh Trenholm, who is giving plete description of the men. The to tho husbandTchtldrea and other 1 balance of nearly 90,000 in tho ising fra our mines bnt the more so much of his time to the mine, and local Officer! promptly made a relatives. treaanry after tho pdymant of tho important ones have been, able to When Will Goshen Anto to Trank Allan, the general superln search for the enapecte and the nm. which has been borrowed from A physician who was summoned Road Be Given Attention? and as 'a result ay two Belt Lake detectives from Eureka to make an examine-tio- n tho local bank. It will likely bo bto keep np production tandant has been plentiemployment quite m earns here and naaiated la the About 55 men are employed In tha stated that Mrs. Bulllngton had thb month before tho tint tax Burner ful and business bee not fallen off The state road rammlaaloa thb work, but tha two men ovMantly got died as n mult of heart trouble. b received. Iroa Bloasom, most of them week authorixed tho expenditure of to extent any woSO a of wee and She town out faw within a of ago hoars after years blocks of leased ground.. In the The people of Mammoth were up some money te the Improvement of are soma exceptionally good they made use of the telephone on man of moat plaaaing personality. UTAH LEADS IN NUMBER the hardest game ox all hero the unto road between Pajraon ud two Mrs. had Mr. and Bulllngton Day. However, the ono In particular which has Thanksgiving OF MINE ACCIDENTS against 11 years aad a dao to tho closing of tho Butaquta bnt no plane have been and I Tlntlc, children, aged names Belt officers Lake have their of. approximately 970,000. Mrs. George of tho later deceased, and Grand Central mines, made (or tho Improvement of tha Mammoth Officers of tha company arc offer- aad a description of thorn and It is Wheelon, 11m near Goshen. Accidents in 1010 at mines pro- bnt this week the tetter property b hlxhway (ram Warm Crook to tho soon will be certain that miscellanthey On Snnday afternoon fnnernl cer- ducing gold, sliver end ing as much encouragement as pos- quite an nnder being reopened entirely Goehon reaervoir. This . particular vices were conducted at Goshen and eous mots Is caused the death of 117 new sible to lessees who are willing to arrested. which undoubtedpart ot the hlshway leading Into arrangement the following day tho remains were men and tho injury of 9704, accordprospect new territory aad it ia almesne much fra that ramp. There tho Tlntlc Dbtrlct b n disgrace to ly Provo for to burial. hipped most certain that a large amount of ing to reports received by theyUnlt-e- b n likelihood of tho Grand Central Utah county. It la naually a rough, dab Mrs. Bulllngton was n policy holdfor n placo In tho States bureau at mlnea firOm op- using 100 or 150 men and If so there nuty piece ot road even during tho good mo will yet be taken from InsurLife er with the Metropolitan rampant oJ throughout the will bo employment fra nil of the rammer month, and throughout tho portions of the companys and Manager Trsnholm fools confi- ance Co. erating , , dant that come of tha work whieh r. biddings. - . country. Reports from 9959 mine old time miners of Mammoth, some winter it b next to lmpoeaibte to o Some nsw ore developments are la under way la this proparty will show lhat91,91! employ- of whom wort earlier in tho operators year drive an unto over it with any deees worked 9,5p4jrt0 shifts, an av- forced to seek also taking place at the Colorado bring good malts. Aboat twenty-fiv-e Georgs 0. Bearis Died In other gree o! safety. II there la uy place positions miners ere busy at the ColoraCons another of the Knight proper-Tb- e Trim Pneumonia Nor. 27 erage of 979 working days per man. localities. te the state o( Utah wihmw road work do. all Includes Colorado Is hardly ready Thb group offymlnes . o b needed It b on thb road ud Utah metal mlnea except those producing 8toek salsa end additional mining county's commissioners ought to ha George C. Searle, who wee born la Nephl SO years ago, and who has copper, end Iron andteethose In the news oa page 6. willing to got busy at once. producing boon employed In Furious mines of Mlaelaelppt valley eta and sine. Ob district rears, his bed Tho figures show a redaction as the at bat smploymant feavlpr'Seea with the previous year of compared Tiatle Standard jURlled on Sun79 operating companies, 9117 reenltod death afternoon. (nm day fstall-- , from pneamonb after n rather short ployasa, 999,965 Shifts end 9 19 of n work was There gate Deceased was married only short time ago to Mlsa Devilla teg days per man, and an increase of 996 in tho number of man injured. Tranter. For the battleship West Virginia it Pnnernl service! were conducted The accident ratee from 1999, based md farewell Unless the statesmanship of the is from tho L. D. 8. Church la Eureka upon n standard of 900 working world is bankrupt, the Stars and Stripes will never fly oa Wednoeday afternoon. Undertak- days to tho year, wars 4.90 killod, rifles will never Alvin Wallace being ia charge. and 904.19 injured por 1000 employ-eesher. Those right great sixteen-inc- h over 101.90 4.41 aad kilted as against cemeBurial took place la the dty nfles er roar from her gnnpits and her fourteen five-inc- h Injured in 1019. tery. sterm ox of tne in the will never speak States having the highest fatality kings argument rates fra each thousand employees debate of peoples. and grim won: Now York 99.79, Washington Her 29,000 horsepower will never drive her on the 19.90, Utah 0.90, California 6.99, According to a letter whieh Mayor Hanley has received from the Board of Fire Underwriters it is definitely settled that the people of Eureka are to receive lower insurance rataa. This reduction has bean brought about through the efforts of the city officers aad because of the fact that a new reaervoir was constructed Which glvea the city much better fire protection. Before taking notion on this matter the Board of Underwriters asked that Eureka City also purchase a 40 gallon chemical fire engine, equipped with 40 feet of hose. An order has already been Eureka 's at In for this chemical appartns During the past week another step was taken toward the construction of a new federal building for Eureka. It was the payment of the sum of 14975 for the site, which was selected some years ago. The property which has passed to the government In exchange for that of money wee owned by P, J. Fennell and the Marjtaret Duggan eetate, and had It oof been tor the probating of this estate, ' following Mrs. Duggan's dean, the transfer would have no doun been made fully a year earlier.. . . J . fu and there Is nothing In the way of a reduction in our fire Insurance ratee which have for years been quite burdensome to property owners. Mayor Hanley states that the new rates will be effective as soon as a new rate book can be prepared, authorising the general reduction. The which the mayor understanding has as a result of conversation with insurance officials is that the reduction will amount to about 15 p - , - re-que-et tletal For Ehre Pronixiaj ar - ' . lal BIoo-so- dtt-sen- a load-iln- 9. Eu-rak- . fere-to- y,, ; dlSJe?e . gd ? ri d down-and-o- ut WILL THIS BE SCRAPPED? l and Farewell. new-launch-ed hl - Muss Lead Turns Xu Miking Wealth 0-- -- - Utahs mining industry ere- - ates annually more new wealth then its agricultural industry according to fig area listed by Cert A. Allen, state mine ter specter, end M. M. J as tin, agri- cultural atatlaticlaa for tho United States baresm of mar-hate. ' During 1911 tho mining dsatry of tho state created In- - MAT ap-- 9109,000,000 . pf proxlmatoly new wealth compared with ap- proximately 107,000,900 ersat-od fey the agricultural industry, according to tho figures dted. Thb was a psak year fra both Here it the scree sl N V?mT News whee America's latest and most Vwginb, was benched the otl cr day. power! i I dreadnought. Ihs In the mclere, the ship it pat entering the water. If compbud. the West Vwgmia will coal ever forty nulfioe dollars, but i! ifac Hughes , jbaje adopted by tbs eetifiS wOl be scrapped, 5.94, Colorado 5.96 and' Arisons Those having tho lowest fatality rataa wore New Mexico 1.94, South Dakota 9.91, Idaho 9.09, Alaska 9.91, Nevada 9.69 end Montana 9.77. Tho highest nonfatal injury rates were, 910.9 for Utah, 911.9 Idaho, 976.4 California, 954.7 South Dakota, 949.4 Now Tork, 196.5 Montana, 157.7 Colorado, 194.4 Arisons aad 194.0 Nevada. Industries. Tho direct relation of the prosperity of mining to other lines of hnateeee ta tho eteto was graphically portrayed by statistics dted by 'Mr. Allan, which Showed the umbra of man employed in (he metal te-dustry.' FINN GETS AWARD FROM INDUSTRIAL HOARD penant e ' The Utah industrial commission, ta session teat Saturday, reaffirmed Its stead te awarding Matt Finn pensetlon against the Pinion Queen wining company and tho eteto tarar-fmn- d. He .wee injured ta lifting 1 mine ear at companys property near. Eureka. The insurance rand ta ordered to reasonable medleal and hospital together with compensation of 915 per. week beginning April 7, 1091 ud ending Inly 91, 1991, bee attorneys face and the tea weeks' pnvtendy awarded. and open lanes of the deep sea. The hard shell of armor, the thickest and toughest ever riveted on a battleship, will never meet the shock of high explosive or stop a plunging shell The West Virginia will know no port save and except the port of her birth and fashioning. Never for her will the outbound steamers snap or far ports call across the seven seas. Not for her steel lines the grim warpaint the joy of the home-boun- d and not for her mast-hea-d grey-gree- n That terrible beauty that clothes a battleship is to be destroyed. The millions that have gone into her steel ribs, her splendid engines and into her naked and shining decks are lost Today she might be the most perfect and powerful agent of destruction riding on the water. Tomorrow she is to be one of the war galleys of Crete and Carthage. Hail and farewell, West Virginia! The nation that dreamed you and fashioned you has prepared your doom, you are a part of the thing which civilization must kill, or it will kill civilization. Philadelphia Pnblo Ledger. s 3 i. |